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ardour

英 [ˈɑːdə(r)]

美 [ˈɑːrdər]

n.  激情; 热情

复数:ardours 

TEM8

BNC.20938

牛津词典

    noun

    • 激情;热情
      very strong feelings of enthusiasm or love

      柯林斯词典

        in AM, use 美国英语用 ardor

      • N-UNCOUNT 激情;热情
        Ardouris a strong, intense feeling of love or enthusiasm for someone or something.
        1. ...songs of genuine passion and ardour.
          真正富有激情的歌曲
        2. ...my ardor for football.
          我对足球的热情

      英英释义

      noun

      • feelings of great warmth and intensity
        1. he spoke with great ardor
        Synonym:ardorfervorfervourfervencyfirefervidness
      • intense feeling of love
          Synonym:ardor
        1. a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause)
          1. they were imbued with a revolutionary ardor
          2. he felt a kind of religious zeal
          Synonym:ardorelanzeal

        双语例句

        • Nothing daunted the ardour of the merchant navy.
          任何困难都不能挫败商船船员的锐气。
        • I shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause, if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth. ( No.208).
          我不会嫉妒任何凭智慧和知识得到的荣誉,如果我能忝列在那些给热情于美德和给信心于真理的作家之中。
        • If our lives are dominated by a search for happiness, then perhaps few activities reveal as much about the dynamics of this quest in all its ardour and paradoxes than our travels.
          假如我们的生活其要义在于追求幸福,那么除却旅行,也许极少有别的活动能如此充分地显示这一追求过程中所有的热情和矛盾。
        • The Ardour of Interpretation and the Breaking out of Criticism& A brief review of Reading on the Text and Interpretation on the Art by DAI Guan-qing;
          阐释的激情与批评的突围&评戴冠青的《文本解读与艺术阐释》
        • His ardour cooled after only a few weeks.
          他的激情仅过了几个星期就冷却了。
        • The propaganda apparatus can still Kindle ardour among better-fed ordinary citizens in Pyongyang, but it is impossible to determine the loyalty of elites.
          朝鲜的宣传机器仍能鼓动起粮食供给比较充足的平壤普通市民的热情,但它是否能让精英阶层效忠金正恩却是个未知数。
        • He criticized them for lack of revolutionary ardour.
          他批评他们缺少革命热情。
        • Natasha, too, suddenly set to work with the ardour that was characteristic of her in all she did.
          娜塔莎以自己特有的爱管闲事的热情,突然也真干了起来。
        • All he had was a little experience in life, some knowledge derived from books, and the ardour of youth.
          他所有的只是一些生活经验,一些从书本上得来的知识和青年的热情。
        • As another man has an ardour for art or music, or natural science, Mr. Pen said that anthropology was his favourite pursuit.
          正如别人爱好艺术、音乐或自然科学那样,小潘说他爱好人类学。